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Prepping for NaPo with Poetry Crew



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Thu Mar 01, 2018 11:55 pm
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Aley says...



Hey everyone, I just wanted to drop a line in here to let you all see this amazing thing me and my fantastic friends have going. We're doing an event called Inspo. Take a look!

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We even have a club to house all the journals!

What do you think?
  





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Fri Mar 02, 2018 3:32 am
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alliyah says...



I'm excited to finally get my brain back in writing gear for doing NaPo - and excited to see what everyone comes up with! :) It's going to be a good time!


Excitement levels are very high!
you should know i am a time traveler &
there is no season as achingly temporary as now
but i have promised to return
  





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Mon Nov 26, 2018 9:39 am
TheDepressedCat says...



What's NaPo?
  





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Mon Nov 26, 2018 11:45 am
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Starve says...



@TheDepressedCat NaPo is short for national poetry writing month , celebrated worldwide in April every year. Every participant's goal is to write at least one poem per day, for a total of at least 30 poems at the end of it.

By writing such a volume of poems, it can help one become a much better poet .
  





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It can also make you feel like all of your poetry is stupid but you finish anyway because its NaPo!

I feel that way a lot of times by the end of NaPo, but NaPo gives us an excuse to keep writing a poem a day even if its a silly bad poem.

Here on YWS we do it as a community with event specific activities and badges you can earn for participating such as the garden badge for reading and commenting on other peoples NaPo threads. Its a lot of fun in April.
  








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